On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Shane Curcuru <a...@shanecurcuru.org> wrote: > ...You missed the most important rule: Apache releases must use the Apache > license....
d'oh...was I right in asking for collaborative review ;-) > > ...One other aspect I think is important: neutrality. The ASF is a place > where > individuals come to collaborate freely and equally. Corporations may fund > individuals to contribute to ASF projects, but PMCs must ensure that the > project is managed for the benefit of the community as a whole, and not for > any one corporation.... Very good point - I would put neutrality in the "core values" category. Many of our rules and best practices aim to establish neutrality. > ...- When Bertrand is talking about a blog post, I believe he means posting on > the Foundation blog, which *is* an official voice of the ASF - a subset of > members have write privileges there. I believe it would also be useful if > other comdev folks wrote personal blog posts about their own perspectives on > these Ways - to get the personal take and what it means for people always > helps explain what and why it is. > > http://blogs.apache.org/foundation/... We discussed a while ago having our own comdev blog, that might be more appropriate for this post. I'm not worried about having a regular presence there, the fact that all blogs are aggregated under http://blogs.apache.org/ makes for a nice regular feed even if some blogs are mot active than others. Thanks everybody for the feedback so far, I'll review all comments again later and come up with a revised text. -Bertrand